Scream Queen of horror films actress Michele Morrow was alerted by Blizzard Entertainment during the weekend that she has stepped into virtual immortality in World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria as a pandaren NPC named Mei Chele. Next to Mei Chele is a cat named Azrael. Cool easter egg!

This NPC has a few random routines sitting inside the house, or walking outside drawing a heart above her head as Lamplighter Mu approaches to interact with her. She sometimes sits outside above a crate.

Michele Morrow has an awesome cat named Azrael who appears often in her facebook page.

Lamplighter Mu and Samus sounded pretty suspicious, so I researched and found out that Michele Morrow’s boyfriend is named Michael Weitzman (M.W.) … Lamplighter Mu (get it?). Mu has a cat named Samus in-game. Michele’s second cat is named Samus — photo from Michele’s Facebook.

The actress is widely known by the community as someone interested in the role of Sylvanas in the upcoming World of Warcraft film by Legendary Pictures. As of San Diego Comic Con 2012, this past week, Sam Raimi acknowledged he is no longer directing the Warcraft film after he accepted to direct the Oz: The Great and Powerful film.

Players can currently find Mei Chele at the Mandori Village in the Pandaren level 1-10 starting zone. Mandori Village is located south of the Temple of the Five Dawns, and west of The Dai-Lo Farmstead.

Share some <3 love to Michele Morrow at the following facebook page where her fans are commenting and congratulating her about this new NPC.

Who hasn’t seen the Szechuan Chicken in a Chinese Restaurant’s menu? World of Warcraft developers do! The Szechuan Chicken recipe originates from a style of Chinese cuisine mastered at the Sichuan Province in southwestern China.

This screenshot was taken at the Chow Farmstead in Kun-Lai Summit (Pandaria continent).

While recording the Kun-Lai Summit exploration videos, I came across a cool easter egg at the Mogujia. One of the Mogu tribes are known as the Terracotta Warriors. Not far from there, uphill is the Valley of Emperors.

The other day, our Chris Arnone (The Bearded Gamer) said the word “Pandamonium!” during the Blizzplanet: Week of Warcraft web show. Eldorian wrote the script for him.

This word has been said a lot in the Mists of Pandaria beta’s general chat. There is also an in-game item named Enchant Weapon: Pandamonium (post-beta link). This word has a powerful memory in the minds of Warcraft fans old enough to remember.

I’d guess many people has heard the word often in the beta, and probably even repeat the word without knowing where it originates from. I was around age 10 back in 1982 when I watched this TV series: Pandamonium. It was aired by CBS and produced by Marvel Productions for up to 13 episodes before getting the axe.

Here’s the Pandemonium intro theme. Those who had totally forgotten this TV series and hear now the song theme will surely trigger the memory and snap some synapses. It’s PANDAMONIUM !!!